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What is Really Going On Here…Understanding Situational Analysis February 29, 2012 Education, Training & Research Associates (ETR) 251 Rhode Island St., Suite 204 San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 252-2402 http://www.etr.org/tabono

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What is Really Going On

Here…Understanding

Situational Analysis

February 29, 2012

Education, Training & Research Associates (ETR)

251 Rhode Island St., Suite 204

San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 252-2402

http://www.etr.org/tabono

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Tabono means “oar” or “paddle” in the Andinkra

language of West Africa. It symbolizes Unity of Purpose

and Hard Work to reach a destination or goal.

Tabono CBA works with Organizations to:

• Improve HIV Programming

• Reduce HIV Risk and Transmission in various communities

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• Evidence Based Interventions (EBI):

Pre-Implementation, Implementation, Maintenance and Adaptation support for:

SIHLE, FOY, d-up!, SISTA

• Public Health Strategies (PHS):

Guidance for CBOs that provide Counseling, Testing, Referral (CTR and

Comprehensive Risk Counseling and Services (CRCS)

• Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E): Training and Technical Assistance (TA) on

evaluation planning, process and outcome measures and tools, community

discovery, logic modeling and more…

• Cultural “Competency”:

Customized Trainings and TA on workplace diversity, individual and group

facilitation skills, and all related special issues faced by the youth, LGBTQ, MSM

and women populations in your local community.

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Meet Your Presenters:

B.A Laris & Carnelius Quinn

A few B.A Highlights:

• ETR since 1999

• CDC – DHAP Tabono

CBA

• FYSB & State PREP

• CDC - DASH

evaluations on

nutrition and PA

• GLBTQ support for

districts

• CA Office of Family

Planning (OFP)

• TA and Evaluation in

West Africa

• Avid Triathlete, Pilates

Instructor and Mom

A few Carnelius Highlights:

• ETR since 2010

• CDC – DHAP Tabono CBA

• Providing TA nation-

wide

• Adapting Youth

Interventions

• LGBTQ inclusivity in

clinics

• Youth Development in

correctional and

residential settings

• Trainer on several EBIs

• Loves writing, dancing

and being an uncle!

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How do we

get to where

we want to

be?

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Where should we focus our energy?

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Webinar Agenda

• Welcome / Introductions

• Objectives

• What is Situational

Analysis?

• SWOT techniques

• Putting it Together

• Questions and

Answers

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Webinar Objectives

• Enhance knowledge of the usefulness

of situational analysis tools

• Understand techniques required to

conduct a situational analysis

• Identify ways to utilize knowledge

gained from situational analysis

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What is Situational Analysis?

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Strength Weakness Weakness

S W

O T

Opportunity Opportunity Threat

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Are we really fulfilling our mission?

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How do we make the best use of our

resources to achieve our purpose?

Are we doing the right things to

continue to exist and thrive in

the current climate?

What do we need to do to meet our goals and objectives?

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Situational Analysis can be

useful when…

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The Context

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• External

What is happening in the larger community in which we operate?

What things are influencing us from the outside?

• Internal

What is happening within the organization?

What do we need to nurture?

What do we need to correct

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Internal Strengths

• What do we do well

– Experienced staff

– Strong management

– Good morale

– Diverse programs for clients

– Adequate technology

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Internal Weaknesses

• What do we need to improve

– Salary structure

– Data collection & management

– Timely reporting

– Cultural diversity

– Staff training

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External Opportunities

• Opportunities that exist for us

– New funding announcement

– Access to rapid testing

– Supportive legislators

– Positive linkages with community

health providers

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External Threats

• Threats that may hinder us

– Cuts in services

– Influx of new club drugs

– Re-districting

– Increased unemployment

– Turf war with competing agency

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Opportunities that are ignored can become threats. Threats that are dealt with can turn into opportunities.

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Internal

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Strength Weakness

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External

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Opportunity Threat

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Where are the connections?

• Are there any

opportunities we can

take advantage of

because of a

particular strength?

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•Are there any threats that are

compounded by our weakness?

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Strengths & Opportunities

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Internal Strength External Opportunity

•Strong track record of results in direct services

We have been approached by another CBO that works with homeless youth to provide case management

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Strengths & Threats

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Internal Strength External Threat

•Well-respected and highly developed case management program

Increased monitoring of some of our more “edgey” programs

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Weaknesses & Threats

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Internal Weakness External Threat

•People living with HIV are not integrated into our HIV prevention efforts

Continued evidence of new HIV infections among men and women in the African-American community and immigrants from Southeast Asia Changing policies and funding priorities t the federal level

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So it is simple…

• Gather sufficient and accurate

information to inform decisions

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Is it simple?

• Most organizational issues have

more than one level of complexity

How do we decrease costs and

maintain quality?

How do we reach larger numbers

with fewer staff?

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K. I. S. S. K.I.S.S.

K – Know

I – Input

S - Strategies

S - Stamina

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Questions

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Thank you!

Watch for our new series of webinars coming soon on

working with young MSM and advanced M&E topics

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For more information on the information presented or to

request free CBA services, get in touch!

Tabono CBA Project

Center for Sexual and Reproductive Health Promotion ETR Associates

251 Rhode Island St., Suite 204 San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 252-0402 - office

(415) 252-0443 - FAX

B.A. - [email protected] Carnelius - [email protected]